His complete medalier was:
1. Order Hero of the People
2. Title Hero of the People
3. Title Hero of the Socialist Labor
4. Order of the Freedom
5. Order of the Partisan Star
6. Order of Scanderbeg
7. Order of the Flag
8. Order of the Bravery
9. Order 40 Anniversary of the PLA
10. Medal of Remembrance
11. Medal of Bravery
12. Medal of the Liberation
13. Order of the Peoples of Yugoslavia, YU
14. Order of the Partisan Star, YU
15. Order of 9 September 1944, BG
16. Order of People's Freedom, BG
17. Order of Suvorov, USSR

Hi to all,
As per Law 10.01.1928, the Order of Bravery (Urdheri i Trimerise) has 3 clases and the Medal of Bravery in 3 clases.
Order: Hero, Theror, Trim.
Medal: Gold, Silver, Bronze.
I the same law is specified:
-HERO, lst class, neck badge & star
-THEROR, 2nd class, neck badge
-TRIM, 3rd class, medal, 5 cm over the the belt.
The neck badge and the Trim class have a green ribbon and the three classes of medal have a red ribbon.
I think that the Rumbullaku has some wrong informations, including the image of Trim class that is a fantasy design.
An attached, image of the original article of law, with the denomination of the different classes of the order.
Thank you.
Artan

Hi All,
Another super rare case of the Albanian Order of the Black Eagle "in action" !!!
Aqif pasha Bicaku of Elbasani, in 1916 with the grand officer star and badge of the Order.
More over, besides the Order, he also has the Medal of Princes Arrival in Durres.
Regards,
Artan

Hi, Bob, congratulations for your finds.
To complete your albanian pieces, I am showing you my pieces.
Regards, Artan
Those are the GLA distinctives with letters in Italian and Albanian, each of them in two types of clips.
Those are the distinctives of the Albanian Fascist Party.
This is the badge of the PFSH.
Those ate 4 different types of the arm badge of the Albanian Fascist Militia.
1. In felt.
2. In stamped silvered thick tin.
3. In bachelite.
4. In stamped thin tin.

Chip, Bayern,
Thanks for your contribute.
Here is the belt and the sword know of Heaton-Armstrong, who were gifted to the National Museum of Tirana from his daughter. As you know he was a Price Wied officer. You can see that his sword knot has black and red colors. So, do you think the Heaton-Armstrong used an Wurttembergian sword knot, or was it made red and black specifically for Albania?
Regards,
Artan